under immoral traffic (prevention) act 1956, a trafficking police officer can
(a) arrest a suspect only with an arrest warrant
(b) search premises of the accused him or her with the search warrant (c) search premises of the accused without any search warrant but with two respectable witness
(d) remove any person found during the search from the premises of the accused only after the permission from the accused
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The Central Government may, for the purpose of investigating any offence under this Act or under any other law for the time being in force dealing with sexual exploitation of persons and committed in more than one State appoint such number of police officers as trafficking police officers and they shall exercise ...
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